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KBC Force helmet Review

The KBC Force Helmet is a helmet designed with seemingly for round headed people due to the shape of its interior. The liners are very comfortable and are greatly appreciated by KNC Force Helmet Reviews due to the high quality materials used for the liners. Also, the liners are removable allowing the owner to replace them so that the fit of the helmet becomes perfect. This feature helps to make the KBC Force really comfortable to use every day and for long rides.

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KBC Force RR Racing Helmet $161.99 The visor as noted by KBC Force Helmet Reviews moves smoothly up and down. It also incorporates the quick release system commonly seen today so that replacing the visor can be done faster and with less effort. However, the visor doesn’t gives out an audible snap or click when closed and it leaves about a millimetre of gap.

The noise levels are considerably low and this can be categorized among the quietest helmets today. There’s not much air noise coming from the vents and the helmet itself doesn’t transmit much noise. Speaking of vents, the ventilation system of the KBC Force includes a small dual chin vent and an even smaller top vent.

Opening and closing the vents however can be difficult when wearing thick, heavy gloves as the levers to control them are small. Also, KBC Force Helmet Reviews point out that there is no significant difference between opening and closing the vents as they are viewed to be too small anyway. Other than that, the KBC Force is a solid helmet design.

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Based on KBC FFR Helmet Reviews, this helmet is showing a lot of potential. It may be the beginning of a revolution of flip up motorcycle helmets. It sports a great design and gives a very modern look. However, it is not all peaches and cream as there are downsides to this helmet as well as its upsides. The risk of trying new innovations is that there can always be unfavourable effects.

The first innovation brought by this helmet is the MagCam Visor system. KBC FFR Helmet Reviews have grown to like this innovative system as it gives the rider a single chin latch system which just feels right. The visor moves smoothly and there is a distinctive click when closed.

The helmet has relied more on live metal compared to the usual plastic or composite which gives the helmet a more distinctive look. However, metal is heavier than plastic so there is bound to be some weight issues; this helmet amounts to four pounds of weight on the head making it one of the heaviest helmets to date. This fact is viewed negatively by KBC FFR Helmet Reviews. Also, this helmet suffers from some lift and drag.

The fit of the helmet is also uncomfortable and coupled with the dragging problem; the rider would have to constantly adjust the helmet. On the upside however, ventilation of the FFR is great. Although the top vent produces some noise, this helmet allows more air to flow in and it is viewed by KBC FFR Helmet Reviews as having one of the best vent systems in the market today.

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KBC FFR Helmet Reviews

The flip up helmet market hasn’t seen significant change as of late; and KBC tries to change this with their new FFR Helmet. At first look, KBC FFR Helmet Reviews truly appreciates the look and style of this helmet. It has a modern feel to it which mirrors its goal to be the new leader of flip up helmets. It has great silver and metallic finish which is very appropriate as the helmet makes use of more metal than plastic compared to other helmets. This produces a unique look and safety feature however; this would also cause a significant weight issue.

KBC FFR Helmet Reviews show that this helmet weighs at around four pounds or 1865 grams in total. Although the weight isn’t initially felt, it would prove to be a difficult hurdle as it produces significant lift and drag making it very hard to use. Also, the fit of the helmet just isn’t right. Couple these two together and it results in an unpleasant ride.
When it comes to ventilation however, KBC FFR Helmet Reviews agree that this helmet may have one of the best if not the best ventilation systems in the market today. It lets more air into the helmet compared to other helmets thus giving the rider a cooler experience.

Overall, the KBC FFR Helmet could have been a great helmet. The weight issue could have been forgiven by other riders but the drag and lift experienced plus the fit may very well have ruined it for some.

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